CORN
Corn and Sausage Chowder
Last weekend I was looking for a good way to use up some potatoes and corn. I came across a recipe for corn chowder that included Italian sausage--I thought that sounded interesting, so I decided to g...
Posted on 1/25/13 at 8:42 AM
Quinoa Chowder with Sweet Corn
It's no secret that diets high in whole grains are healthy. One reason is because of their high fiber content, which can help reduce the risk of heart disease and diabetes. One of the shortcomings of ...
Posted on 11/17/12 at 2:20 PM
Tourism Division promotes Halloween activities
The Tourism Division released a list ofLegendary places to get spooked in North Dakota. Here's its list. Do you recommend any others? 1. Haunted Places Legend says the ghost of Libbie Custer, Lt. C...
Posted on 10/12/10 at 9:26 AM
If you are bored and or really ...
inebriated tonight, Sun news scribe Benny Rodgers said he's going to "put his thing down," at the haggard basketball courts on the north side of Jamestown College. Rodgers claims to hav...
Posted on 7/22/10 at 12:00 PM
Cat in the Hat
According to a silly little internet quiz, the Dr. Seuss character I most resemble is the Cat in the Hat. Honestly, I'm just glad I'm not one of those horrible sneetches. In other ...
Posted on 7/20/10 at 11:25 AM
Winter’s here, yet Illinois corn harvest drags on
Ken Beck isn’t much of a golf fan, but the 48-year-old corn farmer was a little relieved to have Tiger Woods’ troubles to discuss.By By David Mercer, The Associated Press , December 05, 2009
Mold conditions vary in S.D.
While mold is showing up in many cornfields across the region, extension educators say not all the fungus poses the same threats — and that farmers can avoid more damage with proper storage.November 28, 2009
N.D. corn harvest slowed by grain moisture levels
North Dakota’s corn harvest remains well behind schedule, but recent dry weather has helped farmers make progress. The U.S. Department of Agriculture said the high moisture level of grain across the state combined with the limited capacity of grain dryers has slowed the harvest.November 24, 2009
Fungus fears ease in Dakotas
A fungus problem with the potential to create widespread damage to corn crops in the Dakotas for perhaps the first time in memory might not be as ominous as first feared. Initial tests are showing that the corn ear molds that are showing up in North Dakota and South Dakota are not of the type that can make corn inedible for cattle.By By Blake Nicholson, The Associated Press , November 18, 2009
UPDATE: Corn fungus fears easing in North and South Dakota
A fungus problem with the potential to create widespread damage to corn crops in the Dakotas for perhaps the first time in memory might not be as ominous as first feared.November 17, 2009
Corn mold fears easing in Dakotas
Preliminary tests show mold found in Dakotas corn may not be as harmful to livestock as farmers feared.November 17, 2009
Estimates may ease fears about wet harvest
By By Blake Nicholson, The Associated Press , November 12, 2009
Program helps farmers who help the environment
MINBURN, Iowa (AP) — Rick Hartmann's organic vegetable farm did not produce a single bushel of corn or soybeans, which account for the bulk of the federal crop subsidies paid to farmers in Iowa and across the Midwest.November 01, 2009
Man rescued from corn bin
A central Minnesota man is doing OK after being rescued from a corn bin. Stearns County sheriff’s deputies were called Tuesday to a farm near Spring Hill by a man who said his 39-year-old son, Steven Pung, had climbed into the bin on the family’s farm.October 22, 2009
N.D. corn crop to be much smaller
North Dakota's corn crop is expected to produce 215 million bushels this fall, down 25 percent from last year's record crop because of a corresponding decrease in acreage.October 09, 2009
Farmers survey for frost damage
Corn and bean farmers in eastern North Dakota and northwestern Minnesota are surveying their crops for damage after the first fall frost this week.October 01, 2009
N.D. corn, soybean crops adjusted up
The forecast for North Dakota soybean and corn crops increased slightly from last month, but expected sugar beet production dropped a bit.September 12, 2009
Other views: Jury’s still out on crops
Last year’s wet, cold fall prevented farmers from harvesting a significant portion of the region’s crops, especially corn. Indeed, some of last year’s corn is still standing in muddy fields in northeast North Dakota and northwest Minnesota.By The Forum , August 31, 2009
Immanuel hosting annual corn feed
Immanuel Lutheran’s 15th annual Sweet Corn Feed is from 4:30 to 7 p.m. Sunday at the church, located at 1403 Ninth Ave. S.E. An all-you-can-eat menu of sweet corn, sloppy joes, pickles, bars/cookies and beverage will be served for $8. Thrivent Financial for Lutherans is providing supplemental funding.August 14, 2009
Here's a way to enjoy corn off the cob
By Sue Doeden , August 08, 2009
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